HMPV not a new virus, no reason to worry: Government as 3 cases reported

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Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Monday addressed concerns about Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), asserting that it is not a new virus and urging citizens of the country to remain calm.

The virus, first identified in 2001, has been present globally for several years, he said. Responding to the growing fears and discussions on social media regarding the virus, Nadda released a video message assuring the public that the government is actively monitoring the situation and implementing necessary measures to safeguard public health.

“Health experts have clarified that HMPV is not a new virus. It was first identified in 2001 and it has been circulating in the entire world since many years. HMPV spreads through air, by way of respiration. This can affect persons of all age groups. The virus spreads more during the winter and the early spring months,” JP Nadda said.

Nadda’s response came hours after three infants from Karnataka and Gujarat tested positive for HMPV. In a bid to assuage fears, the senior BJP leader said that the Union Health Ministry was well-equipped to handle any potential increase in respiratory illnesses.

HMPV is a globally recognised respiratory virus that has recently drawn massive attention following an outbreak reported in China. The viral pathogen is known to cause respiratory infections across all age groups.

Further in his address, the Union Health Minister pointed out that a review of respiratory virus data available through ICMR and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP) shows no significant surge in respiratory viral pathogens in India.

“The country’s health systems and surveillance networks remain vigilant to ensure a prompt response to any emerging health challenges. There is no reason to worry. We are closely monitoring the situation,” Nadda reassured.

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